The Nets enter the offseason with oodles of cap space to throw around. They easily could add a max-contract player and have room for in-demand role players, too.

That’s assuming a star finds Brooklyn the right situation, of course. Other than Brook Lopez the roster is mostly made up of young players and little else.

There are plenty of options at the Nets’ disposal entering July’s free-agent frenzy, and here’s a look at what might happen.

Who’s there?

Lopez remains the unquestioned focal point in new coach Kenny Atkinson’s offense. After him, roles are less clear.

Jarrett Jack could return if his deal is fully guaranteed by Thursday, but he’s coming off season-ending knee surgery on his ACL.

Swingman Bojan Bogdanovic likely would continue to start and help score on the outside.

Caris LeVert, the first-round pick in last week’s draft reportedly coming in exchange for Thaddeus Young, could contribute as a shooter right away. Second-round pick Isaiah Whitehead, a Brooklyn native, could find a role.